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This paper examines a dynamic, stochastic endowment economy with two agents and two financial securities. Markets are incomplete and agents can have heterogeneous tastes. We develop a new computational method to solve the dynamic general equilibrium model. We allow for various forms of portfolio...
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Users' data has become a crucial production factor for companies and a necessary asset if they are to compete in the digital ecosystem. However, users' data is a production factor that is not mobile across companies, since a company can only use the data that its customers—its “users”—...
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In this paper we examine the quantitative effects of margin regulation on volatility in asset markets. We consider a general equilibrium infinite-horizon economy with heterogeneous agents and collateral constraints. There are two assets in the economy which can be used as collateral for...
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Most standard asset-pricing models assume that all shocks to consumption are permanent. We relax this assumption and allow also for non-permanent shocks. In our specification, the long-run mean of consumption growth is constant; consumption levels are subject to short-run deviations from their...
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This paper shows that belief differences have strong effects on asset prices in consumption-based asset-pricing models with long-run risks. Belief heterogeneity leads to time-varying consumption and wealth shares of the agents. This time variation can resolve several asset-pricing puzzles,...
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